best of crime log
    -Fall `95
    The following are the most interesting Crime Log entries from throughout the semester:

    *A woman reported that a person in a wheelchair tried repeatedly to run over her and her husband while saying obscenities. She said the wheelchair was traveling at high rate of speed.

    *A male subject wearing a motorcycle helmet was reported to be fondling himself outside a female student's window at Clement Hall.

    *An intoxicated dog was reported lying in the breezeway of North Carrick Hall.

    *It was reported that there was too much heat inside of Andy's Pantry in Andy Holt Apartments and the chocolate was beginning to melt.

    *A human tongue was reportedly lying in a sink of a bathroom on the seventh floor of Hess Hall.

    *A male in his 40s was urinating behind the television in the lobby of Hess Hall.

    *A man wearing only a baseball cap exposed himself to two female students near Lindsey-Nelson Stadium. Responding officers chased the suspect, who was driving a purple Honda, and apprehended him at the entrance to Christenberry Heights neighborhood.

    *A female student reported a male with a big belly exposed himself to her while driving a green Mazda with a sunroof.

    *Two males were witnessed trying to force a bicyclist into their vehicle. When they were not able to do so, the bicyclist was run over.

    *A female reported seeing a naked male looking into a blue car on the top level of G-7 garage. She also reported taking pictures of the naked male.

    *A person called in and reported that a group of people were outside Lake Court Apartments and were singing "Rocky Top" for the 10th time, and he was sick of hearing it.

    *A male dressed in a blue jumpsuit and wearing a white mask was scaring students as they entered Massey Hall, 825 Volunteer Blvd.

    *A female was yelling out of a window that she was masturbating. Responding officers discovered it was a false complaint.

    FROM THE DECEMBER 5, 1995 ISSUE
    Copyright © 1995, The Daily Beacon. All rights reserved.
    BYRON JOHNSON
    Daily Beacon Police Editor
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